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The primary interest of the British government in approving James Oglethorpe's Georgia colony was Thwarting Spanish claims in the area South of Carolina.
Oglethorpe's plan for Georgia failed for several reasons, including conflict with Spanish forces in Florida, financial difficulties, inadequate leadership, and struggles with maintaining order and relations with Native American tribes. Additionally, the initial restrictions placed on the colony, such as the ban on slavery and large landholdings, limited its economic growth and attractiveness to settlers.
The colony would have been founded by Britain's poor, giving them a chance to start over in the New World. The colony would also have been founded as an agrarian republic, meaning everyone would be farming equal shares of land and having an equal new start in Georgia. The modern state of Georgia might not reflect any of these beginnings if Oglethorpe's plan had succeeded, but the colony would look something like that if the plans had worked.
A second plan in case your first plan fails
no William few was for the Virginia plan and him and Abraham Baldwin were the only people from Georgia to sign the constitution
Regular plan depends on plan
A contingency plan is like a backup plan. It is vital to have one in any business. That way, if the current business plan fails, the owner will have another option.
Federal OSHA has complete jurisdiction in Georgia, there is not Georgia State Plan.
Georgia settlers went to Carolina to have large farmers . (:
Leaders need to have a contingency plan in case the original plan of action fails. This is also known as a back up plan.
Leaders need to have a contingency plan in case the original plan of action fails. This is also known as a back up plan.